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33. Liibelliila fliietuaiis Fab. P. 853. [Xenrothemis.] 



L. vidua Hag-enb. in litt. In Java, vom Herrn Grafen v. Hoffmann- 

 seg-g-. 



Two males under the yellow drawer-label " fluctuans Fbr. vidua 

 Hag. elegans Guer. Java HofFnigg." in B.'s hand, at Halle ; no pin- 

 labels. 



34. IJbelllila pullala B. P. 854. [Dinstato2)i< obsrura F.^] 

 Aus Surinam ; in Sommer's Sammlung-. 



I have not seen the type which is in the Hofmuseum at Vienna 

 (Prof. Brauer). The species is referred to the genus Diastatops 

 Rambur and Mr. Kirby gives some reasons (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 

 — 6 — xix, p. 602. 1897) for thinking it identical with D. obscura 

 Fabr. which follows — 



35. LibelliilH obscura Fab. P. 8.54. [Diastntops.] 

 Von Batiia, in v. Winthem's Sammlung. 



One female in the M. C. Z. with the written pin-label "obscura 

 Fab. * Bahia" and the printed pin-label " Wiuthem", 



36. Liibelliila diniidiata Fab. P. 854. [Dia>ifafops.] 



Aus Surinam, in Sommer's und der Hallenser Sammlung-. 



One male under the green drawer-label " dimidiata Fabr. Br. 

 margin, d. Geer. Suriu. Smr." in B.'s hand, at Halle; no pin-label. 

 Hagen's copy of B. has ^ — before this name, but there i.s no B. 

 specimen in the M. C. Z. 



37. L.ibellula fasciata Fab. P. 854. [Zenithoptem.] 



Von Bahia, in Sommer's Sammlung- ; wahrscheinlich einerlei mit L. 

 americana Fabr. Entom. Syst. II, 380, 31. 



I have not seen any B. specimen. Hagen's copy of B. has * — 

 before this name, but although there is an aviericana from Win- 

 them's collection in the M. C. Z., there is apparently no B. specimen 

 there. 



38. Libellula oohracea B. P. 854. [TrUhenm.] 

 flavo-testacea, seg-mentis abdominalibus utrinque macula fusca; 



alls in basi late fulvis, stigmatibus elong-atis cinereis. Long-. 1". 

 Von Bahia, in v. Winthem's Sammlung-. 



Two males in the JNI. C Z., one with the written pin-label " L. 

 ochracea Br. * Bahia" ; the other with the written pin label " L. 

 ochracea * Br." in Hagen's hand; both have printed [)in-labels 

 " Winthem" ; the second male mentioned has lost the abdomen so 



TRANS. AM. ENT. .SOC. XXV. SEPTEMBER, 1898. 



